Planning a ski holiday with friends or family is one of the best ways to enjoy the mountains. From sharing incredible runs to après ski celebrations, there’s nothing quite like the atmosphere of travelling together. But choosing the right place to stay can make or break your trip — especially when you’re organising for a group. That’s where ski hotels for groups come in.
With flexible room options, social spaces, and facilities that cater to skiers and non-skiers alike, these hotels are perfectly set up for larger parties. Here are some of our top picks across the world’s best resorts.
Hotel Village Montana – Tignes
A fantastic place to start, with four stars and half-board catering, the Hotel Village Montana ticks a lot of boxes. Double rooms as well as suites are available, giving larger groups the option of rooms for two or four.
There’ll be no difficulty herding the group to the slopes in the morning either — the hotel is ski-in/ski-out. In fact, Hotel Village Montana is its own self-contained ski village in Tignes, meaning all the essentials will be right on your doorstep.
And of course, the four-star comforts are present too: a heated Nordic swimming pool, sauna, and very useful heated ski lockers.
Hotel Chalet Mounier – Les Deux Alpes
One for the foodies out there, the four-star Hotel Chalet Mounier is family-run and recently renovated. The original building is one of the oldest in resort, giving it plenty of Alpine charm.
The standard board basis is half-board, with the option of upgrading to the hotel’s Michelin-starred restaurant, Le P’tit Polyte, which boasts an inviting list of over 600 wines. Visit at Christmas or New Year and you’ll also be treated to a special gala dinner included in the rate.
Extra touches here include live music one night a week and a very cosy bar complete with a fireplace — the perfect place to unwind as a group.
Hotel Club Les Mélèzes – Les Arcs
Groups looking for larger rooms are in luck at Hotel Club Les Mélèzes in Les Arcs. The hotel provides two, three, four and five-person rooms, making it easy to keep everyone together.
A big bonus here is the full-board catering, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner — ideal for avoiding group arguments about where to eat! Families are particularly well catered for, with a range of kids’ clubs for children aged from 3–17.
Despite its ski-in/ski-out location and long list of facilities, the price tag remains extremely competitive, making it one of the best-value ski hotels for groups.
Hotel Villa Blu – Cortina
Crossing the border into Italy, the Hotel Villa Blu is located in the stunning resort of Cortina. Known for breathtaking views and a lively town atmosphere, this hotel blends scenery with convenience.
As with many hotels in Italy, you’ll enjoy warm hospitality, high-quality service and great value for money. The board basis is bed and breakfast, giving you the freedom to explore Cortina’s incredible restaurants. Interconnecting rooms are also available, making it a strong option for families and larger groups alike.
Les Cretes Blanches – Val d’Isere
Val d’Isère is a favourite resort for groups of all kinds, and Les Cretes Blanches offers unbeatable value right in the heart of town. Just a short walk from the Olympic gondola and a stone’s throw from the legendary Dick’s Tea Bar, this is a brilliant base for skiing and après alike.
Rooms are decorated in traditional Savoyarde style and the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. After skiing, the snug lounge welcomes you back with a homely log fire. Useful highlights include free Wi-Fi and heated boot warmers.
Hotel Le Hameau du Kashmir – Val Thorens
The Hotel Le Hameau du Kashmir sits proudly in a ski-in/ski-out position in Val Thorens, making it ideal for groups looking to explore the Three Valleys. Suites for three and four people give you flexible options, while half-board dining ensures no one goes hungry.
The restaurant offers hearty Alpine fare as well as finer touches such as lobster specials. After dinner, the wellness facilities await — an indoor heated pool, sauna, and full-service spa (paid locally). There’s even an on-site ski hire shop with heated ski and boot storage, so your group has everything it needs under one roof.
The Crystal Lodge – Whistler
Heading across the Atlantic, The Crystal Lodge in Whistler is one of the best ski hotels for groups in North America. Perfectly positioned in the heart of Whistler Village, it offers a wide range of room types, from doubles to multi-bedroom suites, so groups of all sizes are catered for.
Social spaces include three on-site restaurants and a lively lounge, while the heated outdoor pool and hot tub provide a great place to relax after tackling Whistler Blackcomb — the largest ski area in North America. The hotel’s central location also means you’re steps away from lifts, shops, and Whistler’s famous après ski, so your group can make the most of every moment.
Final Thoughts: Ski Hotels for Groups
So, if you’ve been debating whether or not there are ski hotels suitable for groups, hopefully this blog answers your questions. From the French Alps to Canada, there are plenty of options designed with larger parties in mind. Whether you’re looking for ski-in/ski-out convenience, lively après, or a touch of luxury, these hotels make the perfect base for your next group adventure.
A winter lover, Annie first hit the slopes in her early teens before going on to complete her ski instructor qualification and two seasons in St Anton. While she’s now most often spotted on a snowboard, Annie still thrives on the thrill of chasing fresh powder and capping off her day with a little boogie – preferably at the Krazy Kanguruh!
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